Glazing Watercolors With Red and White Tulips
No Wet on Wet - Painting Tulips and Background in Layers
No Wet on Wet - Only Glazing for Watercolor Control
Great Lesson For Beginners!
Work in layers, painting one layer at a time, for better control in your watercolors.
Working wet on wet isn't for everyone, and these beautiful red and white tulips will let even beginners paint wonderful cards or an 8 x 10 painting, with watercolor glazing.
Creativity is encouraged and how to mix colors is explained.
Trace the card size outline or any of the tulips from the reference photos to get excellent practice in painting watercolor areas on dry paper.
Start with shadows and end with a background.
Every painting will be unique!
Your Instructor
Hi, I'm Deb Watson.
My story is simple. I loved creating art from childhood, but was discouraged from pursuing art by my parents. So, I became a nurse, but kept painting.
I knew nothing about art, but taught myself over time and became a very successful artist, with hundreds of awards. Although my art and how to paint techniques are well known (in over a dozen books and online), I'm just a down to earth person.
I've always enjoyed teaching others how to paint with watercolor - sharing the joy!
Join me in your own personal journey into painting. My online lessons and zoom classes will teach you how to see and paint like an artist. No matter what your favorite subject is, you'll find it here - or email me your suggestions and I'll include a class in the future.
Happy Painting.